DELTA: PROTEST AFTER TINUBU'S COMMISSIONS GAS PLANT

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Komentáře • 55

  • @DonaldOYewande
    @DonaldOYewande Před 23 dny +8

    Your immediate authority is not Federal. Protest first to your government House. Your Senators and Reps in the area are chilling and getting their cuts from those people. It will amaze you that your Reps and Senator will have Employment Slots in these companies. If not, they won't be quiet. Everything is not about Federal.

    • @jonahigbokwe394
      @jonahigbokwe394 Před 21 dnem

      Where do you expect them to go to to protest? Are they doing it in your house ?

  • @Onyedikachi-gy4ll
    @Onyedikachi-gy4ll Před 23 dny +1

    This has nothing to do with president, meet your senators representing the area and then your governor. This is the only way you can get the solution to your problem.

  • @Madamwahalatv
    @Madamwahalatv Před 23 dny +6

    If no be see finish and corruption, can anyone try this in India???
    😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @user-pf3uj2hf3y
    @user-pf3uj2hf3y Před 23 dny +1

    Very good. No FGN infrastructure in the Ndokwa land

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory Před 23 dny +7

    Nigeria problems no dey finish.😅The government did not educate them,how would they be employed in a highly skilled job like gas processing plant?lt's not okada riding plant or timber processing factory guys.The best they can hope for is casual jobs which some of them got.When l keep telling Nigerians to protest, fight these bad and corrupt government people think l dont like Nigeria..

    • @vivoverah6067
      @vivoverah6067 Před 23 dny +1

      Wowww..there are no Deltans that are qualified for those jobs?

    • @suntanglory
      @suntanglory Před 23 dny +1

      @@vivoverah6067 It's the locals,from the community protesting not deltans..

    • @user-kk2xl7vm4r
      @user-kk2xl7vm4r Před 23 dny

      You dey mind that fool, Naso e dey start , for your own country again and community you can't get work , you can't try it in another country.

    • @suntanglory
      @suntanglory Před 23 dny +1

      @@user-kk2xl7vm4r You can not be employed in a job you are not qualified to do,just because you are from the community,especially a gas related environment for safety reason.This is why it is important for government to educate it people,when opportunity like this arises they will have locals with the required skills to work there.

  • @femiorimolade663
    @femiorimolade663 Před 23 dny +1

    Why should it be the President. What is the governor doing. We tend to always quick to point to federal and forget that there is also a state and local government in place. This is an issue that the state can resolve. How did the company acquire the land? Was it from the federal, state or from the indigenous. The paramount ruler saying he does not know Sterling Oil is far from the truth

    • @jonahigbokwe394
      @jonahigbokwe394 Před 21 dnem

      The president was the one who came to open it, who else should you talk to?

  • @emmaicoe6807
    @emmaicoe6807 Před 23 dny

    If they employ 50 % delta in that company, they should not allowed it to be open

  • @niiade515
    @niiade515 Před 23 dny

    Its either officials of the ministry of Labour are not doing their job otherwise there should be an expatriate quota while the other slots is filled by qualified Nigerians with well documented HR contracts!

  • @Joseph.O.9433
    @Joseph.O.9433 Před 23 dny +2

    The authority of the place is the state governor and if they did not come to you ask your governor first

    • @SamuelIkpakalu
      @SamuelIkpakalu Před 23 dny

      No the authority is the federal government and not the state gouvernent

    • @Joseph.O.9433
      @Joseph.O.9433 Před 23 dny

      @@SamuelIkpakalu the federal government will always work with the state government to implement such project so if he will be recognized, it's the state government that will bring him in because he is under the state government in terms of power hierarchy and also the company does not have anything to do with him only if the state government want them to see him

    • @DonaldOYewande
      @DonaldOYewande Před 23 dny

      ​@@SamuelIkpakalu Your immediate authority is not Federal. Protest first to your government House. Your Senators and Reps in the area are chilling and getting their cuts from those people. It will amaze you that your Reps and Senator will have Employment Slots in these companies. If not, they won't be quiet. Everything is not about Federal.

    • @SamuelIkpakalu
      @SamuelIkpakalu Před 23 dny

      @@DonaldOYewande Bro both the Senate and House of rep members are federal law makers and not state law makers

    • @SamuelIkpakalu
      @SamuelIkpakalu Před 23 dny

      ​@@Joseph.O.9433 Yes Bro but in this case,the GAS plant is a company owned and controlled by the federal government and not the state government,even the traditional ruler acknowledged that in his expression.

  • @okorojnr
    @okorojnr Před 23 dny

    Evil politicians who never protect their citizens.

  • @WilfredIyoreugiagbe
    @WilfredIyoreugiagbe Před 23 dny

    This is how they maltreat our people, someone can imagine a big company like this will come to such community and will not employ anyone or even sack them if there's any, later they will say they are bringing development to the land while the people in that region are not working or allowed to work in such company, what is wrong with Nigeria government and the people is this how you people say you want to life people out of porvaty.

  • @user-ci9db8pi3h
    @user-ci9db8pi3h Před 23 dny +2

    Stay focused. The gas company should impact the host community positively

    • @OBAROTV
      @OBAROTV Před 23 dny +1

      With environmental pollution?

    • @doneadiizua76
      @doneadiizua76 Před 23 dny

      By exploiting the host community? By destroying the environment such as land and water and atmosphere, ? Their livelyhood like Rivers State ? Wake up Nigerians!!!!

  • @sunnyking7802
    @sunnyking7802 Před 23 dny +3

    Short them down.. Until you have Nigeria/Delta people as majority workers... All these nonsense should stop

    • @Joseph.O.9433
      @Joseph.O.9433 Před 23 dny +2

      Do you ask if they have the skill or is casual skill that is required to operate the plant and we say the federal government is the issue of Nigeria. We citizen are the real problem of Nigeria

    • @agegejustice4906
      @agegejustice4906 Před 23 dny

      ​@@Joseph.O.9433this is a very sad thinking process. This kind of thinking is what is keeping Africa in the mud. How did the Indians get the knowledge? Why can't the govt educate the people? You should go to India and check how many African is working in their high paying company. That's why you see illegal mining everywhere in Nigeria because you think the villagers don't have the skill set to do the job, so they go on their own to locally do it without modern and sophisticated machines. Please and please, stop degrading Nigerians. Even those who lives in the village have more knowledge than you think. I don't know you personally, but I know that if they want to employ you today to work in a rig, under a month, you'll be able to learn a lot of skills. The blood in you is thick, your DNA is not water. I just believe you can do it, yet I don't know you. So too I believe those villagers that they can get the job done. People were doing the job there before and they sacked them, those people have the expertise already.. Nigerian govt should do better with the Nigerian people.
      If na me dey lead such group, I won't Even make any noise, all workers there will be missing one by one rubbish. Next minute you'll hear or see videos of Indian slapping an indigen there. Slavery mindset. God forbid

    • @onyinyedoris4920
      @onyinyedoris4920 Před 23 dny

      ​They can train them on the Job so stop supporting rubbish

    • @Joseph.O.9433
      @Joseph.O.9433 Před 23 dny

      @@onyinyedoris4920 so you mean the plant should wait for them to get trained before they start operation on a key project that is needed to drive the economy and why didn't dey position themselves for the job before hand so they can get employed. Your answer will be federal govt need to do that too.

  • @daudaadamu9024
    @daudaadamu9024 Před 23 dny

    Are they ready to do the work

    • @omonoabc652
      @omonoabc652 Před 23 dny

      That is what they are asking for, isn’t it.

  • @olanola2988
    @olanola2988 Před 23 dny

    We need forign investors, but our political elite kept their loots abroad.
    Where are the political repisentatives here? Do they understand they need certain level of education? Or they just need manuel labour?

  • @obicee1218
    @obicee1218 Před 23 dny +1

    You guys should stay focused the indigenous people should occupied %85 of the highest job in that company that is how it does in western world

  • @bibionyeneke1520
    @bibionyeneke1520 Před 23 dny

    Every where that sounds igbo are being neglected. Why? Because of saboteurs who are selfish and are satisfied with the crumbs from their masters table. Can this happen in yoruba land or in the north? If you call your self a bastard your words worth noting in the congregation of majority.

  • @ebonyifrancis9578
    @ebonyifrancis9578 Před 23 dny

    where is local content here,the 200 people they discharge can sabotage their occupations and it will definitely affect Electricity supply.FG should always ensure the this investors employ more locals not only as causal workers but permanent staffs also as this will further reduce poverty but they prefer to send soldiers and co to go looking for pipeline vandalisers

  • @YoungOnyeka
    @YoungOnyeka Před 23 dny

    India people dia but d real owners are begging

  • @babssloans7945
    @babssloans7945 Před 23 dny

    Why shut down the plant? Juvenile, you don't shut down something that is going to benefit all Nigerians especially those protestors. Protest at the governor's office or mansion

    • @okhuarobonosa415
      @okhuarobonosa415 Před 23 dny +2

      Sorry bro the protestet short down the plant is right so the Indian plant workers will now go to the Government if not the Government will not wake up.

    • @SuperMyckie
      @SuperMyckie Před 23 dny

      Who "all Nigeria" help??

    • @babssloans7945
      @babssloans7945 Před 23 dny

      @@SuperMyckie ???????

  • @doneadiizua76
    @doneadiizua76 Před 23 dny

    Please stop looking at Government to solve your problems.

    • @chekwubeokelue524
      @chekwubeokelue524 Před 23 dny +1

      What exactly are you talking about? That they should look for who to solve their problems? What is the duties of government please?

    • @omonoabc652
      @omonoabc652 Před 23 dny

      What do you organize a government for if they cannot look after your welfare?

  • @isaactejevbo9105
    @isaactejevbo9105 Před 23 dny +1

    Selfish and usual connivance by people in government.